
Mamie Rae
Monday, 25 November 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Christmas in verse
I’ve been making quite a few of these very simple, quick, yet effective cards in my quest to try & fill all my family/friend orders before the middle of November. So much to do, so little time left as the year races to its glorious conclusion once again. Did I mention yet that I love, Love, LOVE this time of year. From the darkening evenings, through to the snow, every day of it is just wonderful, primarily because it provides a good excuse for me to batten down the hatches & stay indoors making cards – all day if necessary!!
Anyway – on to the card. This is a different size – 2/3 of an A5 – no doubt there’s a proper name for the size but I tend to call it an A5S (for small), so I know.
I cut a piece of red card just ¼ inch smaller than the main cardstock (hard to see that the red actually isn't the outside border). Then cut a piece of white cardstock ¼ inch smaller than the red. I sometimes use a fancy white card for this to add a bit of texture but this one is just plain white heavyweight card. I wrapped a piece of gold edged ribbon loosely around the lower half – about a third up from the bottom, before matting the white onto the red card.
On top of this I placed a Spellbinders Fancy Florals diecut verse – I’d coloured the floral edging with watered down distress ink again to add a bit of colour.
Finished off with a couple of dark green Spellbinders Holly Accents cut to measure, some K & Company Glad Tidings Poinsettias (K & Company Glad Tidings Poinsettia & Holly Layered Accents ) and some red peel off corners for good measure.
I’ve made a half dozen variations on this theme so far & each has turned out really well, from all green ones, through all red, to using decoupage or other embellishments. I’ve also used ribbons to good effect, so think I’ll make quite a few more if I’ve time.
Enjoy!
When I pray, you answer me; you encourage me by giving me the strength I need."
Psalm 138:3
Labels:
Christian,
Christmas,
greeting card,
K&Co,
poinsettia,
ribbon
Monday, 14 October 2013
Hobby House Challenge
This one’s a first for me as I’ve not entered any previous HH
challenges before, but was tempted when I spotted it was simply “Roses” – how
simple can that be!!! Here's the link if you want to join in the fun - Hobby House Challenges.
The card I’ve made is for a 25th Wedding Anniversary
which proved a perfect opportunity for using Roses in abundance.
I created an easel card using background paper from my digital stash (apologies
as I’ve no idea where I got it from) matted onto red card & stuck onto
cream cardstock. I then stuck on a
border of gold edged red ribbon and a border of deep lace bought in my local
craft shop (but readily available in Ebay too!). I printed the verse onto cream cardstock
before cutting out with the large Spellbinders Floral Oval – I then cut a 2nd
one in gold mirri card, before cutting off the outside of the cream one to mat
it onto the gold one (if that makes sense).
The roses are all from Wild Orchid Crafts (only because I’d won lots earlier in the year & needed to use them up before buying any more), and the bow & little heart charm from my stash. It's not easy to see but the roses have all been blinged up with diamond "gold" glitter glue which puts a beautiful gold finish on them.
Finished off with a red 25th stuck onto a Spellbinders
Shapeabilities label (borrowed from a friend so unsure which exact set it came
from) in gold.
As usual I made a complementary tag holder & tag.
Enjoy!
Labels:
Anniversary,
Challenge,
Easel,
greeting card,
handmade,
Hobby Horse,
ribbon,
Wild Orchid Crafts
Friday, 11 October 2013
Joys of the Season
(As ever, apologies for the minimal attendance this
blog is getting from me of late, but I’ve had a tough year health wise, so like
some others in the blogosphere, just haven’t been up to doing too much until
recently.)
I
love, Love, LOVE this time of year - I love the dark nights, colder weather
(you can always warm up but SO much tougher to cool down!!), & especially
the colours of Autumn, running into Winter, & all the glitz & glamour
of beautiful Christmas cards. What's not to love!!!
Because of my horrendous health decline this year I figured when I finally escaped from hospital (after 3 months in), that I might be safer to start into making my C. cards a little earlier than usual, so began them at the start of July (I’d normally have held off until August). And just as well I did as I managed to end up spending most of September in as well ultimately :(.
Unfortunately because of all the time constraints & my continuing poor health, I felt I really didn’t have the time luxury to make my boxed “specials”, plus few people really want them at Christmas unless they can hand them over, as the postage is just so prohibitive on them, esp for the elderly in my family. So, I’ve concentrated on the quick & cheap for the most part, yet somehow seem to have managed to still spend an utter fortune on new stuff (utterly unnecessary but heck, it’s so nice to treat myself now & again, well ok, monthly!!)
So
this is just a couple – I’ll put more up as & when I’m able.
The first one is using a downloaded vector graphic (can't find this particular one again, but many others are freely available online) which you literally just print and use. This design was very easily decoupaged by printing off a couple of extra copies. There were quite a few of this style of design, some of which work wonderfully for decoupage, with others only suitable to use as single flat images or pyramage etc. When I’ve more time I’ll probably add to this design by putting on some thin 3 mm ribbon around the baubles which would really work wonderfully I think.
This second one has rapidly become a favourite of mine for this season – so quick & simple, yet, to me, really effective & beautiful. Easily made, you just print off a verse or quote onto A6 card, then cut that smaller than your A6 base card and border cut the bottom, before matting it on (same would apply if you want to make other sizes). I’ve just stuck the card mat at the top so that it has some movement, but you can obviously stick the entire card on if you prefer. Then, put whatever you want in the space at the top or the side (depending whether you’re making portrait or landscape designs). I’ve used the wonderful K&Co Glad Tidings Poinsettia & Holly Layered Accents for most of mine, although I’ve also used some smaller decoupage designs on some too. But the poinsettias go so wonderfully with the red card & ribbon etc. I then finished them off with some gold holographic peeloff borders & small snowflakes or stars etc.
These cards will all just get simple inserts rather than anything requiring more work, just so I can ensure I get as many made as possible.
I invested (LOL!!) in the wonderful Heartfelt Creations superb Christmas 12 x 12 pad which has lots (!) of readymade card fronts available just for the sticking on, so will show you some of those next time around, hopefully in a few days.
Enjoy!
Labels:
Christmas,
greeting card,
handmade,
poinsettia,
Quick cards,
ribbon
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Another TK card :)
I had put this card up months ago under a different title but for some reason it attracted TONS of spam comments, so I deleted it & am now reposting with a new title in the hope it doesn't have the same problem. If anyone knows a good way to blocking such spam, I'm open to ideas!!
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Another in the range of TK designs as I’ve just SO many of these to play with at the moment – hard to make my mind up which one to use – it’s just such a privilege to be able to access his awesome work in this manner and to create pretty neat cards from them. I chose to make this in the horizontal fold style rather than an easel just for a change.
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Another in the range of TK designs as I’ve just SO many of these to play with at the moment – hard to make my mind up which one to use – it’s just such a privilege to be able to access his awesome work in this manner and to create pretty neat cards from them. I chose to make this in the horizontal fold style rather than an easel just for a change.
This
one features a design called "Mountain Retreat" which depicts a
wonderful bright woodland scene complete with pheasants & deer
alongside a lovely waterfall and stream. The topper image is matted
onto brown & gold mirri paper to reflect the autumnal colours of the
painting. The background paper of the card comes from another K&Co
pad - this time Brianna - & is also matted onto copper backing
card. And again I've used my trusty Martha Stewart punch to provide a
little strip to sit on top of a lace line underneath the topper, which
adds a little more depth.
Flowers
as always are from Wild Orchid Crafts & are a mixture of roses (25
mm, 15 mm, & 10 mm) that again accentuate the colours setting off
the card beautifully. Finished off with beautiful gold "gypsophila"
sprigs and punched leaves. As usual I've highlighted the rosese with
some Stickles glitter.
The
inside is similarly decorated to complement the outside and features a
cream rectangle panel for the greeting to be placed on.
This card will be up on my Ebay Shop shortly.
Labels:
Easel,
Easter. Christian,
greeting card,
handmade,
Kinkade,
Wild Orchid Crafts
Monday, 3 December 2012
Finishing Christmas off for 2012
Despite the post title I’ll actually be
working on Christmas cards right through until at least mid February if not
later in a (vain) attempt to get well ahead for this year’s crop as it really
does take me almost 6 months to produce what my family/friends request of me
every year plus enough for myself & some to hold over to the following year
(somewhere in the region of 600 odd)!!
Not many if you’re young , fit & healthy – sadly I’m none of those –
not one L! SO I have to spend longer than most to get
making as many as required.
But every year I continue to be captivated by the current crop of
new designs to play with, and am forever amazed at how there’s always some new
concept or twist on the previous year’s crop.
And this year was no different.
Last year I spent far too long working on my newly adored “Specials” –
the easels with flowers, and got rather far behind with “ordinary” cards, so
this year I turned things around and barely made any special style cards other
than some really quick & easy ones that didn’t take anywhere near so long
to produce. Having given up on stamping
(not by choice), it was much easier to produce easel cards using pyramage or
decoupaged toppers and easier again were the diecut texts with a bow (below).
I also invested again in CUP designs as there were some truly
wonderful ones going cheap (when the site offered a 20% discount), and also
started reusing the Squeezee designs but in a different way having had feedback
that some weren’t overly struck on them as they were meant to be made. So rather than making them freestanding, I decoupaged
them up in layers which worked really well and again, produced quick and easy
cards that went down a ton better.
Finally I made the usual batch of Dufex cards as these are a
constant useful type being completely flat so highly popular given our hugely
inflated postage costs, and with some of my family being pensioners, these are
the ones they want most of.
SO here are a few of the designs for you to enjoy – I’d have put
up more if I could find an easier method to do so, & where I would once
have sent you to my website gallery to view them, I’m having to consider
dumping the website because nobody buys from it anyway, & it’s costing me more
than I can afford to maintain, so once the domain name runs out that’ll be the
end of it.
To save me time, I've not put up any details on
these, but if one should take your fancy & you'd like more info on
it for any reason, please do just fire me a note - I'll be more than
happy to provide it to you :).
In the meantime, blessings for the rest of this wonderful season, & trust you have a wonderful Saviour's Day and beyond.
Enjoy
Labels:
child,
Christmas,
Easel,
greeting card,
Kinkade,
lace,
Wild Orchid Crafts
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Spring Cards
Been a good while since my last post as, as
ever, I’ve not been well again & battling all sorts of issues. BUT I still try and push out at least 1 card
daily or every other day for distraction therapy, so finally getting a moment
to show a couple up here.
These are ones I made for my mum-in-law and in truth, I was
grateful to have a reason to push myself to make some as I was just in such a
low spot physically it was really hard to make the effort to be bothered to do
anything :(.
The first one is a nice Thinking Of You card in her favourite colour –
green and with an image from her favourite painter - Thomas Kinkade. Papers are K & Co and the
flowers as always are from Wild Orchid Crafts.
Greenery are MS punchies – I’ve never been able to afford or even find
sometimes, the particular Branch punch that makes them, so instead I buy them
ready punched from a wonderful girl in the US.
Then the 2nd one is a total change using a wonderful
kit from Crafts You Print. Can’t
remember the exact kit details offhand, but if you’re interested in it, just
email me & I’ll have a closer hunt for them. It’s a lovely see through easel with floating
butterflies, & I did it in both A4 & A5 sizes. The larger one is going to be for my prayer
partner’s birthday later in the year.
The kit comprises 3 sections which you just glue together to give it
stability, and I used some additional heavyweight card too to ensure it would
hold.
I think it's a truly beautiful card but while the designer has other designs available, none were quite as pretty as this particular one.
Enjoy
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